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Chemistry of low carbon cement minerals produced from waste CO2 and concrete

Supervisor (primary) Imperial College London. Dr. Rupert J. Myers . Applications are invited for a PhD scholarship funded by the European Research Council Starting Grant project titled “Decarbonising cementitious materials through carbon capture and utilisation (CO. Read more

Thin overlays to replace the need for conventional reinforcement in 3D-printed concrete structures

Three-dimensional concrete printing (3DCP) is one of the digital construction technologies, which eliminates the use of expensive formwork for building concrete structures with complex geometries via an additive manufacturing process. Read more

Greening the Grey: Creating Green Concrete Infrastructure using 3D Printing Technology

  Research Group: Institute of Sustainable Built Environment
Project Ref. JWS2023-BS. Urban environments are generally packed with concrete structures and roads, with considerably less green space. Read more
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(A*STAR) Development and Characterisation of Waste Ash-based Geopolymer

Concrete is the most widely used construction material in the world with an annual consumption of over 10 billion cubic meters. Cement, which is the most carbon intensive constituent in concrete contributes to over 80% of the total embodied carbon of concrete. Read more

Prediction of early-age cracking in structural concrete

Concrete structures are popularly used to provide open space areas that are often incorporated into the design of sports, social and industrial structures. Read more

3D-printable fibre-reinforced low-carbon concrete for additive construction

3D concrete printing (3DCP) can allow freeform construction without the use of expensive formwork, but the current progress is limited by the range of printable concretes and reinforcing methods. Read more

Study of stray current induced corrosion in railway construction

Railway electrification represents an important carbon strategy in the UK. It is estimated that an electric train consumes at least 20% less power (per passenger per mile) compared to a diesel-powered train. Read more

Holographic Construction Methods for Circular Design

This research consolidates strengths of multiple areas of research, namely. paperless architecture, augmented reality, holographic construction and Circular Economy (CE, henceforth) for design. Read more

Digital Stone: Robotic Construction of a Masonry Arch Bridge

Stone bridges and buildings were widely built up until the 1920s. They last for hundreds - and in many cases thousands of years, for example those built by the Romans. Read more

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